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That hit to wrist as you grab the muzzle is what I was taught too. It like doesn’t allow the muscles in his hand to react and pull the trigger.
So if you just hit his wrist hard enough his hand is like… paralyzed?
Basically. Like if you place your hand on your wrist and bend your fingers(similar to pulling a trigger) you can feel the muscles in your wrist contract since they are connected. The pressure from tap to the wrist causes the muscles in your hand to relax a bit. giving enough of a delay that that your brain and muscles can’t pull the trigger, and the gun can be turned out of your hand by the hand on the muzzle.